Chapter 219 Dean Wyatt's Medical Ethics Conflict and Susie's Hospital Encounter

Dean Wyatt was very angry.

There were so many people asking him for rehabilitation, and the Murray family had been donating and investing in him all along, weren't they also asking him for help?

But now that Mrs. Alana had fallen, they blamed him for it. And all the credit he had earned in the past didn't count for anything?

It was simply turning on him!

"All businessmen are unscrupulous, ungrateful, and shameless bastards who forget their factors and turn on their friends!" Dean Wyatt muttered in his office.

There would always be someone who could destroy the Murray family! There were those who were even more powerful than the Murray family!

Otherwise, did they really think they were the emperor of the land?

Dean Wyatt flipped through his address book in frustration, trying to find someone influential to suppress the Murray family...

Just then, his assistant pushed the door open and said, "Dean, Aaron's father is going to be discharged from the hospital today, and they've made an appointment with us."

Dean Wyatt's heart was filled with joy. It was like his wishes were being granted!

Aaron's family background was no less than that of the Murray family, and even his assets overseas were more impressive than the Murray family's!

Aaron's father had suffered a stroke some time ago, which had left him partially paralyzed.

He had been receiving treatment in the hospital for some time.

After the treatment was over, he would need to enter the rehabilitation phase, and none of the hospitals known for rehabilitation had the reputation that their sanatorium had.

So they would certainly end up coming here.

Dean Wyatt stood up immediately. "Have they arrived yet?"

The assistant said, "Not yet. They're processing the discharge procedures today."

Dean Wyatt nodded. "I understand. I'll go and greet them personally. By the way, have you finished writing the paper on terahertz cell activation and the treatment of paralytic brains?"

The assistant hesitated and said, "There are still some literature references that need to be checked..."

Dean Wyatt patted his shoulder. "Young man, be more proactive in your work. Don't drag your feet. I've entrusted the matter of the paper to you because I trust you. No one else has this opportunity. Think about your future, won't you be left behind?"

The assistant quickly said, "I understand, Dean. It's just that the literature reference is difficult to find."

Terahertz cell activation, treatment of paralytic brains... these were all theories without evidence and were difficult to find references for.

Dean Wyatt said, "If you can't find any references, don't bother looking for them.

Ask the laboratory to do the experiments and collect the data.

What we need to do is to blaze a new trail and use terahertz technology to fit patients and humanity.

In the future, when others write papers like this, we will be their literature!"

The assistant nodded repeatedly and praised Dean Wyatt.

Only then did Dean Wyatt leave satisfied.

The aunt who was sweeping the floor at the door muttered to herself after they had gone, "Promising the moon and delivering only cabbage. Everyone is eager to believe such empty promises."

**

Susie didn't go to kindergarten today.

She is at the hospital accompanying Mrs. Alana, massaging her legs.

Mrs. Alana's voice is still weak, and she says with concern, "Okay, Susie, take a rest! You're working hard."

Susie shakes her head and says, "It's not hard! Grandma Chloe works even harder."

Mrs. Alana is relieved to see that her granddaughter is still so kind-hearted.

Susie massages her hand and softly says, "Grandma Chloe, go to sleep!"

Mrs. Alana nods and slowly closes her eyes.

Susie sings softly, "Sleep well, sleep well, my dear baby..."

After finishing the song, a cheerful voice suddenly sounds outside, "Hey, this old woman is so lucky to have such a good granddaughter!"

Susie turns her head and sees an old woman sitting on the sofa outside.

She looks at the sleeping Mrs. Alana and whispers, "Grandma, you can't be here! It will affect Grandma Chloe."

The old woman looks surprised at Susie, then stands up with a cane and says, "Oh, I know, I know. I died here before. My old man next door is getting discharged today, and I just came in to take a look."

Susie says "Oh" and watches as the old woman floats out the door, just in time to see the patient next door being pushed out in a wheelchair.

His mouth and eyes are crooked, and saliva is uncontrollably dripping down.

His right hand and foot are both shaking.

An attendant push him, and the others seem to be processing some paperwork or something.

The attendant looks at the old man with drool, and disdain shows in her eyes.

The old man, with a bib around his neck, has a trace of sadness in his cloudy eyes.

The old woman floats nearby, repeatedly wanting to wipe his drool, but ghosts and humans cannot communicate, so she ultimately gives up.

"Hey, you, don't be so unhappy. That's just how the attendants are. How many of them are sincere? Do you want them to wipe your drool every moment?"

"You want to tell your son to change attendants, but you can't speak... besides, is changing attendants necessarily better?" The old woman sighs, her tone also sad and helpless.

Susie watches as Mrs. Alana sleeps soundly and gently closes the door to her room before walking out.

"Old man, I'll help you." She took the towel from the old grandpa's hand and wiped his mouth.

Unfortunately, just as she had wiped him for not even half a minute, his saliva started dripping again.

"Uh... uh..." The old grandpa struggled to say something but couldn't speak.

Just then, someone came by talking and walking at the same time.

The nurse quickly picked up the towel, looking very responsible and said, "Hey, I'll take care of it. Little girl, you should go back now!"

Susie looked at her and said, "Auntie, what you're doing is wrong. You're bullying the grandpa who can't speak."

The nurse frowned and looked around the corridor, seeing that there were no adults around Susie. She immediately whispered, "Mind your own business! Go back to your room!"

She relied on the fact that Susie was a child and threatened her directly with a fierce look.

Susie said nothing.

The old woman glared at the nurse and quickly said to Susie, "Little girl, don't mind her. She's a hypocritical and deceitful person who has cheated many people. Everyone thinks she's a kind-hearted person... even my son didn't notice it!"

At first, the old man was angry, but when the nurse arrived, he became angry again.

The doctor said that many stroke patients react this way and cannot accept their current situation, so they will get angry. That's why the old man's son couldn't notice it, and the old man gradually became desperate, with no light in his eyes.

Susie said, "I'll help you tell the uncle."

The nurse was shocked and angry, and tried to push Susie, "Get in there and stop messing around! It's none of your business! What are you doing here?"

Susie used a shoulder throw and threw the nurse out! Bang!!!

The old woman exclaimed, and the old grandpa raised his eyebrows.

The loud noise attracted people from inside and outside. Several nurses thought the old man had fallen and asked, "What happened?"

The old grandpa couldn't say anything and just kept making noises. There were no other witnesses around.

The nurse who was thrown was dizzy with pain and anger.

She pointed at Susie and said, "She pushed me!"

Everyone looked at Susie and then looked at the nurse who had been thrown one meter away.

"Uh..."

Could it be true?

The old woman saw that Susie didn't speak and quickly said, "Hey, silly girl, quickly say it wasn't you! Don't worry about being honest or not at a time like this, you know?"

Susie blinked and hesitantly said, "No... it wasn't me..."

The nurse was angry and said, "It was you!"

A nurse said, "Okay, okay. Caregiver Lisa, did you see it wrong? She's too small to push you!"

The nurse called Caregiver Lisa was stunned and quickly put her grievance in her heart, scratching her head like a fool and said, "Sorry, sorry. I saw a figure running over, but I didn't see it clearly. I just flew out."

"Now that I see it clearly, it turns out to be a child... It's all my fault. I didn't sleep all night, watching the old man. I was confused."